

To mark two decades of the BR-03 collection, Bell & Ross is going full throttle with the release of the BR-03 Skeleton—a trio of visually striking, mechanically advanced timepieces designed for those who appreciate architecture, innovation, and a touch of stealth. Each of the three new models—Skeleton Black Ceramic, Skeleton Grey Steel, and Skeleton Lum Ceramic—showcases Bell & Ross’ in-house BR-CAL.328 caliber, a skeletonized movement developed specifically for this release with 54 hours of power reserve and a striking X-shaped bridge structure.


The Black Ceramic version leans into Bell & Ross’ aviation roots, with a smoked sapphire dial, Super-LumiNova indexes, and a rugged 41mm matte ceramic case. The Grey Steel model transforms the utilitarian skeleton concept into a polished, high-tech horological sculpture with faceted details and a ruthenium-treated open-worked dial. For those who want to stand out even in the dark, the Lum Ceramic pushes the limits with futuristic green luminescence, glowing like something straight out of a sci-fi movie.


Each model includes interchangeable rubber and Velcro straps, underscoring the versatility of these limited-edition watches. While the Grey Steel and Lum Ceramic are each limited to 250 pieces, all three models offer a bold and refined take on modern skeletonization that doesn’t sacrifice function for flair. Whether drawn to stealth aesthetics, mechanical beauty, or cutting-edge design, the BR-03 Skeleton series is a powerful reminder of why Bell & Ross remains at the forefront of contemporary watchmaking.
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